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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

The Caveman in Ponte de Lima, Portugal by Tiago do Vale Architects

 
November 20th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com

Having as a starting point a shoe store built in the late ’90s, this new commercial space—which targets a very specific (and demanding) market with a wide range of products—required a project designed to have great flexibility in the presentation of the products, generate a space with a strong, recognizable and repeatable image, while achieving it at a very low cost.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

  • Architects: Tiago do Vale Architects
  • Project: The Caveman
  • Location: Ponte de Lima, Portugal
  • Photography: João Morgado
  • Client: The Caveman
  • Construction: ARU, Arquitectura e Reabilitação Urbana
  • Architecture team: Tiago do Vale, Maria João Araújo, with Adele Pinna, Camille Martin
  • Construction area: 667 ft2 (62 m2)
  • Construction year: 2017
  • Project year: 2016–2017

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

The pre-existent drywall false ceiling was demolished and the wallpaper on the walls removed. Lifting the degraded floating floors revealed a concrete subfloor in great condition. A concrete column was hidden behind four floor-to-ceiling mirrors.

Returning the space to its rawest characteristics exposed its strongest features: a rediscovered ceiling height and a phenomenal transparency to the street.

To achieve the store’s goals, the approach had to be very pragmatic, based on a simple gesture that could organize the space in its entirety and resourcing to cost-effective solutions that wouldn’t require expensive finishes or maintenance.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

The resulting design is an ode to the value of the materials as they are: their frankness, their natural image and their intrinsic qualities.

The exposed ceilings, perimetral walls and infrastructure are painted black, toning down their presence in the background.

A large “U” shaped surface warmly embraces the visitors, serving as the product showcase and, through its deconstruction, designing the store counter.

The yellow cement wood boards are perforated in a pattern that allows the product display area to be infinitely reconfigured with sucupira wood pegs—serving both as shelves and hangers. There are minimal cuts to the boards and no leftovers.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

These boards are supported by a galvanized steel structure that reinforces the “U” shape and deemphasizes the irregular perimeter of the store behind it.

The geometry of this plane relates to the perimetral walls in such a way that it allows for a dressing room, storage and working spaces behind it.

Hanging from steel cables, along one of the glass store sides, there are four displays, constructed from the same cement wood boards and galvanized steel profiles used before.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

All in all, the entire store is composed by four materials, in their raw, pure state: pre-existent concrete, cement wood boards, galvanized steel and wood.

With great simplicity it was possible to produce a very rich, complex space. Though each part may appear crude when regarded individually, their ensemble results in a welcoming place of great warmth and finish, defined by the qualities of the honest, exposed materials, the carefully crafted details, its wonderful transparency and its extremely judicious lighting.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

About Tiago do Vale

Architect by the University of Coimbra, was Senator and Member of the Assembly of the University.

Editor of Design Media Publishing’s “Urban Complex” book, and its Chinese edition by Liaoning Science and Technology Publishing House.

Published throughout the world, Tiago do Vale has given lectures and signed articles on architecture, urban planning and rehabilitation in several publications.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

Image Courtesy © Tiago do Vale Architects

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